Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1926, Page 105

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he Swnday Stad ) cmnvees, WASHINGTON, D. C., -FEBRUARY 28, 1926. Educators, in Washington for sessions, place wreath upon the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The ceremony took place in Arlington National Cemetery last Sunday, and the photograph shows Dr. Ballou, head of the Washington schools, placing the wreath. Wide World Photo, At left: Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, past president of the ad- visory board of the Masonic Club of the District of Columbia, placing a wreath at the base of the Washing- ton Monument on Washington’sbirthday. | Representatives of all the Masonic lodges in the District were pres- ent at the ceremony. Washington Star Photo Jean Borotra, French Davis Cup star, who defeated the American “Bullet Joe” Bush, who plays with the = - Red Cross Memorial dedicated in Wash- R Washington pennant winners this year, on the T T = - il in the indoor match in New York. g pH Spri Ark. Bu l; s Digging out the victims of Utah avalanche. The great snowslide at Sap ington a week ago yesterday. The memorial, P Higl Wasloneloh i elupekal ot 1t golf course]at1 otf prmsgs.L rk. sh co Gulch, near Bingham, resulted in a death list of twoscore and dozens injured. yvhlch takes the form of two flagpo}es. staqu national indopr tennis champion- Fa i Lol 2o i s s st The photograph shows rescue workers removing tons of snow to reach the in front of the Red Cross Building. Miss st evertal victims. Edith Grant, granddaughter of Gen. Grant, Wide World Photo. ©Underwood & Underwood. at left. Wide World Photo.

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